
Dear all
I need to make U-Boot on Windows, is that possible? and if yes how can I do that?
Regards,

Hi,
On 20 Feb 2008 at 13:10, Ramy Mamdouh wrote:
Dear all
I need to make U-Boot on Windows, is that possible? and if yes how can I do that?
Regards,
in theory it should be possible, but I guess the pain is depending on the target you wish to build U-Boot for.
You have to have a working cross-toolchain, which seems to be quite difficult in cygwin (I have no experience with plain windows here). IMHO the easiest solution is to install coLinux under windows and then install a pre-compiled toolchain (e.g. from uClinux.org) under coLinux.
Regards, Wolfgang

Hi, w.wegner@astro-kom.de wrote:
Hi,
On 20 Feb 2008 at 13:10, Ramy Mamdouh wrote:
Dear all
I need to make U-Boot on Windows, is that possible? and if yes how can I do that?
Regards,
in theory it should be possible, but I guess the pain is depending on the target you wish to build U-Boot for.
You have to have a working cross-toolchain, which seems to be quite difficult in cygwin (I have no experience with plain windows here). IMHO the easiest solution is to install coLinux under windows and then install a pre-compiled toolchain (e.g. from uClinux.org) under coLinux.
Regards, Wolfgang
just try to download the kagel crosstool. It build crosstoolchain for windows using cygwin. I prefer the coLinux solution under windows, but ...
Regards Michael

Hi,
On 20 Feb 2008 at 14:21, michael wrote:
just try to download the kagel crosstool. It build crosstoolchain for windows using cygwin. I prefer the coLinux solution under windows, but ...
Lately I was not able to get a working toolchain with crosstool for my PPC440GX at home, so this seems to have some problems, too...
Another thing I just found while looking for a Linux binary toolchain: Ronetix does provide binary packages of toolchains for different targets - they might be worth a try.
http://www.ronetix.at/software.html
Regards, Wolfgang

On Wednesday 20 February 2008, w.wegner@astro-kom.de wrote:
Hi,
On 20 Feb 2008 at 14:21, michael wrote:
just try to download the kagel crosstool. It build crosstoolchain for windows using cygwin. I prefer the coLinux solution under windows, but ...
Lately I was not able to get a working toolchain with crosstool for my PPC440GX at home, so this seems to have some problems, too...
Another thing I just found while looking for a Linux binary toolchain: Ronetix does provide binary packages of toolchains for different targets - they might be worth a try.
the Blackfin ones they just copy from us ;) -mike
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